What is a poster pitch?
A poster pitch is a brief, focused oral presentation—lasting 2 minutes—where each poster presenter will have the opportunity to highlight the core idea, motivation, and contribution of their work to a broader audience. The poster pitches sessions will take place during refreshment and lunch breaks, between 25-27 June, to ensure visibility and maximize engagement by Conference attendees.
There will be no Q&A following the pitches. Attendees are encouraged to engage directly with presenters at the poster boards area (H Hall) for further discussion. This format is designed to accommodate a larger number of presenters within the limited time available.
Who can deliver a poster pitch?
Participation in the pitch session is voluntary. Only registered poster presenters who will present their posters 'on-site' at the Conference can deliver a poster pitch.
What are the next steps?
'On-site' poster presenters that would like to present their poster, also with a pitch, should indicate their interest through their CMS account by 26 May. Please note that participation will be limited, following a first-come first-served process.
Following the declaration of interest, pitch presenters will receive a template to use and instructions for preparing their 2-minute poster pitch presentation (1 slide). In order to confirm their pitch booking, presenters will need to upload their pitch presentation to their CMS account by 2 June. Please keep in mind that only registered poster presenters will be able to upload their pitch presentation through their CMS account.